Mayra Alejandra Explained

Mayra Alejandra
Birth Name:Mayra Alejandra Rodríguez Lezama
Birth Date:7 May 1958
Birth Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Death Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1975-2010
Children:1

Mayra Alejandra Rodríguez Lezama (May 7, 1958 – April 17, 2014) was a Venezuelan actress.[1]

Biography

Mayra Alejandra Rodríguez Lezama was born on May 7, 1958, in Caracas, Venezuela. She was the daughter of Charles Barry (born Carlos Alberto Rodríguez González), who was a humourist and founding member of the long-standing Radio Rochela comedy show, and Ligia Lezama, who was a teleplay writer and actress. She had one brother and one sister.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Career

After attending high school, Mayra made her debut in the Radio Caracas Television telenovela Valentina (1975). Then, her first starring role was in Angélica (1976), where she played a character created for her by her mother, TV writer Ligia Lezama. Later, she appeared in La hija de Juana Crespo (1977), a drama from Salvador Garmendia and José Ignacio Cabrujas.

Mayra next appeared in another hit, Luisana Mia (1981), but she is best remembered for her strong performance in Leonela (1983), where she played the role of a rape victim falling in love with her rapist. She also appeared in Bienvenida Esperanza (1983), Marta y Javier (1983) and La mujer prohibida (1991).

Mayra created a femme fatale image through two early roles. In 1978 she portrayed the ill-fated Carmen of Prosper Mérimée in Román Chalbaud's adaptation Carmen la que contaba 16 años.

Eight years later she repeated starred as the seductive and promiscuous Manon Lescaut of Abbé Prévost. In Manón, a reasonably faithful adaptation made by Chalbaud, Mayra projected an unforced dignity that bolstered her image and established herself as a reliable actress.

Later in her career, she appeared in several TV series and in the theater.[6]

In the 1990s, she took this time at the height of her popularity to go on sabbatical to take care of her child. Motherhood was part of her public image, and her children were frequently featured in fan magazine articles and photographs.

Mayra went back to work in 2000 at the age of 45, appearing as a guest star in the Venevisión telenovela Hechizo de Amor. In her later collaborations, she had become typed as a mother, usually playing the parent of grown-up children, appearing as characters that were older than herself, thus acquiring an older image that belied her actual age. Adapting to her new support role, she made significant appearances in Estrambótica Anastasia (2004) and Harina de otro costal (2010), a contemporary and correct version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

During her career, Mayra starred alongside leading men as Miguelángel Landa, both in television and films, as well as with Carlos Olivier, José Luis Rodríguez and Jean Carlo Simancas.[1] [2]

She belongs to the generation of pioneering actresses of Venezuelan soap operas such as Doris Wells, Marina Baura, Lupita Ferrer, Caridad Canelón, Hilda Carrero, Rebeca González, Pierina España and Amanda Gutiérrez

Personal life

She was the daughter of the comedian Charles Barry and the writer and actress Ligia Lezama. Mayra Alejandra was married twice and divorced.

Mayra Alejandra had a relationship with Mexican actor Salvador Pineda. They were going to get married on December 18, 1987, but the Mexican actor left her at the altar. On March 27, 1989, she gave birth to the couple's first child, a boy, whom they called Aarón Salvador Pineda Rodríguez, who was born in Caracas, Venezuela. Salvador Pineda recognized his son, Aarón Salvador Pineda Rodríguez on the advice of his friend Andrés García.

In 2012, Mayra Alejandra announced that she had been diagnosed with lung cancer. She subsequently received chemotherapy treatment, being able to regain a level of normalcy in her life. She suffered a relapse in early 2014. She died in Caracas on April 17, 2014, at the age of 55 after a long illness from a lung cancer.[7]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleCharacterChannel
1975ValentinaMayritaRCTV
1976AngélicaAngélicaRCTV
1976CarolinaCarolina VillacastínRCTV
1977TormentoAmparoRCTV
1977La hija de Juana CrespoDiana CrespoRCTV
1977Residencia de señoritasVioletaRCTV
1978Piel de zapaPaulitaRCTV
1978Mariela, MarielaMarielaRCTV
1978El ángel rebeldeMaría SoledadRCTV
1980El esposo de AnaisAnais OlivieriRCTV
1980Rosa Campos ProvincianaRosa CamposRCTV
1981Luisana míaLuisana Narváez de BernalRCTV
1981Amada míaIsabela RCTV
1982BarbaritaBarbaritaRCTV
1982Marta y JavierMartaRCTV
1982Jugando a vivirVictoria La RosaRCTV
1983Bienvenida EsperanzaEsperanza AcunaRCTV
1983LeonelaLeonela FerrariRCTV
1984Miedo al amor-Leonela 2Dr. Leonela Ferrari Mirabal de GuerraRCTV
1986CamilaCamilaRTI Colombia
1986Juegos ProhibidosSandraCanal 9
1986Mujer compradaAngelica VillarCanal 1
1987ValeriaValeriaTelefe
1991La mujer prohibidaIrene RivasVenevisión
1993Amor de papelAdela Puerte/Rafaela Villanueva/Adela BeltránVenevisión
2000Hechizo de amorRaquela ValderramaVenevisión
2004 Estrambótica AnastasiaYolanda PazRCTV
2005Con toda el almaIsabel MorelliVenevisión
2007CamaleonaAmapola "Pola" Rivas de LofiegoRCTV
2010Harina de otro costalCarmen "Carmencita" de FernándezVenevisión

Movies

YearMovieCharacterDirector
1978Carmen, la que contaba 16 añosCarmenRomán Chalbaud
1986ManónManónRomán Chalbaud

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mayra Alejandra at the Internet Movie Database. IMDb.
  2. Web site: RCTV.net – Mayra Alejandra biography . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20051110044449/http://www.rctv.net/Biografias/VerBiografia.aspx?BiografiaId=142 . 2005-11-10 . (Spanish)
  3. http://www.venezuelaa.com/biografias/23.asp Venezuela.com – Charles Barry entry
  4. http://sopotocientos.blogspot.com/2008/04/ligia-lezama-dicta-taller-prctico-de.html Sopotocientos.Blogspot.com – Ligia Lezama entry
  5. http://www.venevision.net/estrella/juan-carlos-barry Venevision.net – Juan Carlos Barry biography
  6. Web site: El Universal – Mayra Alejandra : 2009 interview (Spanish).
  7. http://www.noticierodigital.com/2014/04/fallecio-tambien-mayra-alejandra-rodriguez/ Noticiero Digital – Obituary